Kim Kardashian reveals the truth about her 'hook up' with Drake

Kim Kardashian Westis putting an end to speculation that she once had a romantic relationship withDrake.

“Never happened. End of story,” theKeeping Up with the Kardashiansstar wrote on Instagram, in response to a video shared byThe Shade Roomin which DJ Akademiks andNick Cannonspeculated that the pair’s past relationship was the source ofa feudbetween the Canadian rapper and her husbandKanye West.

“I think Drake smashed Kim K,” DJ Akademiks said in the video, which occurred during an Everyday Struggle interview withComplex.

Agreeing, Cannon — who once dated Kardashian West — replied, “That ain’t that far off of a concept.”

Fans have also speculated that the KKW Beauty mogul is the “Kiki” named in Drake’s popular song “In My Feelings,” as she has longgone by that nickname. And over the weekend, a theory went viral on Twitter positing that Drake’s verse on Kylie Jenner’s boyfriend Travis Scott’s song “SICKO MODE” — “I crept down the block, made a right, cut the lights, paid the price” —could be a referenceto how close he lives to the Wests’ mansion.

During a radio interview last month with 107.5 WGCI Chicago, West shot down rumors that he and Drake — a longtime Kardashian-Jenner family friend — were feuding.

“It ain’t no beef…We all got love for Drake” he said, according to Fader,adding that despite their differences in the past, he was confident they would eventually “reconcile.”

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However, during a performance days earlier in Chicago (West’s hometown), Drake switched up the lyrics to his 2015 single “Know Yourself” — changing the lyrics “Then Kanye dropped” to “Then Kanye flopped.”

The artist was seemingly referring to sales of West’s latest album,Ye, released on June 1. According toBillboard, itsold 208,000 equivalent album unitson its first week, landing at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and spawning singles “Yikes” and “All Mine” (both that placed in top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100).

Meanwhile, Drake released his own album,Scorpion, later that month. The LP also debuted at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 butsold 335,000 equivalent album units,Billboardreported. It’s since set records, with all 25 songs charting on the Billboard Hot 100. Three of those songs — “God’s Plan,” “Nice for What,” and “In My Feelings” — reached No. 1.

In May, fans also questioned what was going on between the pair after Pusha T released a song called “Infared” on his latest album (which West produced),calling out Drake for allegedly using a ghostwriter— an accusation that has long followed the formerDegrassiactor.

Unwilling to take the insult lying down, Drake dropped a response track called “Druppy Freestyle,” lobbing insults Pusha’s way and reminding the 41-year-old Bronx rapper that he had co-writing credits on tracks of West’sThe Life of Pablo album.